how to become doctor in army after mbbs ? how to apply this SSC?
Hello Aspirant,
Recruitment to the medical posts are through Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC).
50% of the graduates passing out from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune are taken directly into Permanent Commission and the rest are offered Short Service Commission. Doctors from civil medical colleges are offered only SSC entry. SSC officers are required to serve for a minimum period of 5 years. The SSC may be extended by another two terms of 5 years and then 4 years upto a maximum of 14 years. AFMC graduates offered SSC are required to serve for a minimum period of 7 years extendable by another 7 years.
Short Service Commission
Upper Age Limit- 45 Years
Notification for the post of doctors (married/unmarried – male and female) in Indian Navy through SSC are published in leading newspapers once a year. Eligible candidates are called for interview at New Delhi to assess their merit and suitability for grant of Short Service Commission in the Army Medical Corps and subsequent secondment to the Navy. Based on the results of the interview, candidates who have been short listed are subjected to medical examination at designated Armed Forces hospitals in New Delhi. Medically fit candidates are granted commission subject to verification procedures as deemed necessary as required for commissioning. Post graduate degree holders i.e. MD/MS/MCh/DM may also apply.
First of all, in order to join army, one who has completed MBBS must have passed National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET PG entrance exam to pursue Masters of Surgery (MS), Doctor of Medicine (MD) or PG DIploma in AFMS PG medical admissions .
Thereafter, one must register for AFMC PG medical admission during Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) registration. On the basis of scores obtained in NEET PG, seats available, specialties selected and other details, the admission to 352 seats will be granted through AFMC PG medical admission.
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